Instead of an underwater armor... I want an aquatic suit you can fit Iron Man into. Like in 218!The Silver Centurion armor is in that suit and he even has to jettison himself out of it when the aquatic armor becomes damaged.

Well I didn't know if you knew the difference, the animated series in the 90s portrayed it differently and we all know some people only know what they see on screen.

Shellhead wrote:

And it's a standard Iron Man underneath, not the Silver Centurion.

my bad about the armors within the aquatic one. The point is there is an Iron Man suit within that thing. So instead of having the external just be the figure I would like to see a figure inserted into a bigger figure

Shellhead wrote:

In fact, I'm pretty sure the Silver Centurion was destroyed by then.

No he wasn't. Silver Centurion was destroyed at the end of Armor Wars. When the new red and yellow armor was made.As Iron Man 225 began Armor WarsAnd it ended in Iron Man 230 when Stark had to fake Iron Man's death because he killed Titanium Man or Crimson Dynamo in Russia. I want to say it was Titanium Man. I haven't read these since i pulled them off the 7-11 comic rack back in the day.The Iron Man 231 we have a new armor and an 'all-new bodyguard' underneath the armor as far as the press is concerned.What you're probably thinking of is by 216 (or sometime around then), Stark learns that the cloaking abilities of the Silver Centurion armor are messing with his nervous system and he has to remove that feature.

Apparently the first wave is Iron Patriot, Heroic Age Iron Man (aka the armor he was wearing until the most recent (and totally unnecessary IMO) relaunch), and the horned helmet armor aka the first red and gold armor he ever wore.

No word on Iron Monger parts which has me a bit concerned.

All in all, not too terrible, although I fear the last one with be a cheap rehash, rather then comic accurate. So far I'm two for three.

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